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Ant Group unveiled its first humanoid robot at a trade show in Shanghai on Thursday, heralding the Chinese fintech company’s entry into the increasingly competitive field of embodied artificial intelligence to take on rivals like Unitree Robotics.

The wheeled, two-armed humanoid, named R1, was developed by Ant’s robotics unit Ant Lingbo Technology, also known as Robbyant. At the company’s booth at the Inclusion Conference on the Bund on Thursday, the second day of the four-day event, one R1 stood on display while another was deployed in a mock kitchen, putting ingredients into a wok.

The company said the first-generation R1 weighed 110kg, stood between 1.6 and 1.75 metres tall, moved at under 1.5 metres per second and had 34 degrees of freedom. It could operate as a chef or tour guide, or perform remote-controlled tasks, it said.

Staff at the event said the product was already in mass production and had been shipped to clients including the Shanghai History Museum.

Rather than being sold as stand-alone units, R1 robots were bundled into broader “scenario solutions”, a staff member said, adding that a second-generation model was under development.

Ant Lingbo Technology was founded in Shanghai at the end of 2024 and formally launched in the Pudong District in March, with district officials as well as Alibaba-affiliate Ant Group chair Eric Jing Xiandong and chief executive Cyril Han Xinyi in attendance. A subsidiary was later established in Hangzhou, the capital of China’s eastern Zhejiang province, in August. Alibaba owns the Post.

“We are newcomers to this field, focusing on developing intelligence,” said Zhu Xing, CEO of Robbyant. “Ant Group has continued to invest in life services, including public welfare, healthcare and finance. Robbyant expects to leverage embodied intelligence to extend the services Ant provides in the digital world more effectively into the physical world.”



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